The final workshop will build upon discussions from prior sessions, and it will focus on identifying regulatory and financial mechanisms that support production of affordable housing. The discussion on regulatory mechanisms will cover strategies such as inclusive community requirements, density bonuses, linkage fees, site and building requirements, community land trusts, and transit-oriented development (TOD) options. Partners from Orange, Seminole, and Osceola County, and the City of Orlando will present a set of regional goals, strategies, and tools geared towards addressing the housing needs in the Central Florida region. The afternoon session will consist of panel discussions focusing on financial resources and major challenges that developers face in the affordable housing realm.